5 Starter Facts About the Crow Religion 1. The Crow religion is the native practice of the Crow tribe. The Crow Tribe historically resided in the Great Plains in what is mostly now Montana. There are currently ~12,000 members of the tribe. 2. Not all Crow people practice their native religion; Christianity and other Native American revivalist movements are practiced in the population. 3. The Crow religion is monotheistic. Followers believe the universe is made of three realms– the physical world, the spiritual world, and the highest level that only the omnipresent, omnipotent deity inhabits. 4. Two of the most famous ceremonial rituals of the Crow faith are the Sun Dance and the vision quests. The Sun Dance involves physically exhausting oneself while praying in the hot sun to achieve a vision, good luck, or another purpose. The vision quests are a rite of passage involving contact with the spiritual world to give a person Baaxpée, or “power transcending the ordinary.” 5. Intent is very important during ceremonies. It is called diakaashe (“he really did it”). Learn more at: http://www.crow-nsn.gov/ http://tribalnations.mt.gov/crow These five points are not meant to be comprehensive or authoritative. We hope they will encourage you to explore this tradition more deeply and seek out members of this community to learn about their beliefs in action. It is our firm belief that in understanding our differences we will better understand our common humanity June 2018 2101 L St NW, STE:800 Washington, DC 20037-1657 TEL: 202-466-0567 FAX: 202-857-3977 WEB: interfaithalliance.org .
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